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Node Manager

  • Utility/process running on a physical server that enables you to start, stop, suspend, and restart WebLogic server instances remotely.
  •  Server instances in a WebLogic Server and production environment are often distributed across multiple domains, machines and geographical locations. So if you want to control them remotely we need to use node manager.
  • Although Node Manager is optional, it is recommended that if your WebLogic Server environment hosts applications with high-availability requirements.
  •  Must run on each physical server that hosts WebLogic server instances that you want to control with the Node Manager
  • Not associated with a domain. Can start any server instance that resides on the same physical server.
  • Optional, but required to start/stop servers using the Administration console
  • Required for Whole server Migration and for some configurations of Automatic service Migration.
Capabilities of Node Manager:
      Node Manager can be used to:
  • Start, Shut down and Restart an Administration Server.
  • Start, Shut down, Suspend and Restart and Managed Servers.
  • Automatically Restart Administration and Managed Servers on failure.
  • Monitor Servers and collects log data.
Node Manager Types:

     There are four types of Node Managers:
  • SSL
  • PLAIN
  • SSH
  • RSH
Node Manager Versions:


Java Based Node Manager
Script Based Node Manager

It is used in Windows, UNIX and Linux Operating Systems.                          
It is used only in UNIX/Linux Operating Systems and not supported in Windows OS                
It is more secured.
It is less secured when compare to Java Based Node Manager.               
Examples:
PLAIN
SSL
Examples:
SSH
RSH


How to start a Node Manager:

 Navigate to the Following location:
                   WEBLOGIC_HOME\server\bin

Clicking on the startNodeManager script will launch the node manager





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